War damage costs Ukraine's gas transit operator hundreds of millions of euros

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Ukraine’s gas transit operator has suffered damages totalling hundreds of millions of euros since Russian forces invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, its head said on Wednesday.

“Our material damage already amounts to hundreds of millions of euros,” Makogon said on Facebook. “To date, 300,000 households have been left without gas supply.”Ukraine’s gas transit operator has suffered damages totalling hundreds of millions of euros since Russian forces invaded Ukraine on February 24, its head said on Wednesday.

But he said three main gas pipelines had been damaged, two gas distribution stations had been destroyed, 48 ​​gas distribution stations had stopped operations and four compressor stations had been seized by Russian forces.

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